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Bani Sweif railway drivers stage sit-in

Posted on 01/03/200831/12/2020 By 3arabawy

Today, Saturday, Railway drivers in Bani Sweif staged a sit-in over bonuses. I also have unconfirmed report about protests by the Ain el-Sokhna Port workers in Suez over privatization.

UPDATE: Here’s a photo of the Bani Sweif protesters:

Bani Sweif Railway drivers stage sit-in سائقو السكة الحديد يعتصمون في بني سويف

UPDATE: Here’s a report by Sarah Carr:

One hundred employees of the Egyptian Railway Authority from El-Wosta, Beni Suef, protested against pay and conditions Saturday.
The five-hour protest, which began at 10 am in El-Wosta, was intended to draw attention to a number of demands.
Railway drivers are calling for the payment of withheld housing allowances and other benefits, increased pay and health insurance, which they say are received by employees based in other areas of Egypt, but not by them.
They are also calling for better maintenance of rolling stock whose neglect poses a safety risk, according to train drivers, and demand that they be based in central Cairo, rather than the Upper Egypt governorate of Assiut.
“El-Wosta is 90 km from Cairo and yet we report to Assiut, which is 300 km away – it’s illogical,” train driver Ahmad Ramadan explained.
Ramadan told Daily News Egypt that further action is planned.
“We will hold another protest on the March 10 if management does not respond to our demands,” he said.

31 Palestinians killed by Israel in two days

Posted on 29/02/200819/01/2021 By 3arabawy

From Al-Jazeera:

At least 31 Palestinians, nine of them children, have died in two days of Israeli shelling, with at least 60 others injured.

Soldiers revolt

Posted on 29/02/200831/12/2020 By 3arabawy

Interesting developments:

U.S. veterans of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan are planning to descend on Washington from Mar. 13-16 to testify about war crimes they committed or personally witnessed in those countries.
“The war in Iraq is not covered to its potential because of how dangerous it is for reporters to cover it,” said Liam Madden, a former Marine and member of the group Iraq Veterans Against the War. “That’s left a lot of misconceptions in the minds of the American public about what the true nature of military occupation looks like.”
Iraq Veterans Against the War argues that well-publicised incidents of U.S. brutality like the Abu Ghraib prison scandal and the massacre of an entire family of Iraqis in the town of Haditha are not the isolated incidents perpetrated by “a few bad apples”, as many politicians and military leaders have claimed. They are part of a pattern, the group says, of “an increasingly bloody occupation”.

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